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blue2lip

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 1:54 pm
Post subject: Monitor settings
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I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.

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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Monitor settings [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Monitor settings [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Monitor settings [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Monitor settings [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Monitor settings [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Monitor settings [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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Ted Zieglar

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(Msg. 15) Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Monitor settings [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Professional photographers deserve a more sophisticated monitor than is
typically packaged with a computer. For demanding work, you really
should invest in a pro-quality monitor. You may also want to invest in
color-matching software, so what you print will exactly match what you see.

---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

blue2lip wrote:
> I just purchased this HP Pavilion laptop computer and as I am a professional
> photographer, it is important that I can see extreme detail in the images I
> work on. I just worked on 14 images in photoshop and sent them to my
> assistant to get out to the lab. When she brought the images up on her
> computer, she was able to see where I had darkened the black background to
> cover the pants and parts of the white flesh showing on the customer I had
> photographed. Even though I know exactly where the imperfections and
> corrections are, when I bring these images up on this computer, I am not able
> to see the detail she was seeing on her computer monitor. Is there any way
> to adjust this monitor so that the details are exposed, and thus, corrections
> can be made? If this is not possible, I need to find out what laptop
> computer works for professional image manipulation through photoshop or other
> image manipulation software.
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